|
Re: Morals Anyone? [message #95372 is a reply to message #95365] |
Sun, 13 March 2022 23:42 |
Miami
Messages: 115 Registered: April 2012
|
Viscount |
|
|
Zart wrote on Thu, 10 March 2022 22:33Yeah, pertaining to the lyrics, I can see what you're talking about when you say morals.
Through other personal interests of mine, I found out that interest in song lyrics is peaking again. There are so many, and popular, lyric sites. SO hopefully, this trend of dirty, misogynistic, and degrading messages in songs through lyrics will turn around. Maybe people will get tired of all the negativity and let writers know they want more positive things to listen to.
/rant
|
|
|
Re: Morals Anyone? [message #95373 is a reply to message #91996] |
Mon, 14 March 2022 00:08 |
Kingfish
Messages: 557 Registered: November 2012
|
Illuminati (1st Degree) |
|
|
Did somebody say lyrics and morals?
I see this as the age-old chicken and the egg question. I believe that you can't appeal to someone something that they don't already feel or agree with. It borders on confirmation bias.
I'm not justifying the darker and uglier side of human nature, I'm justifying why we listen to it. It's already in us. Songwriters bring it out in the open and that rubs some people the wrong way.
I think any uptick in songs with less than desirable messages is in tandem with our willingness to admit to them. It's called growing as people and that's not a bad thing.
|
|
|